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Jeannette is joined by Caitlin Williams, a young entrepreneur and founder of Wobbly Bits. Caitlin shares her journey of starting her business as an artist and how her passion for feminism and body positivity has shaped her work. She discusses the importance of accepting oneself and promoting confidence and inclusivity, and also talks about her experience with the Prince's Trust and NatWest, highlighting the support and mentorship she's received. She shares valuable insights on running a business, overcoming self-doubt, and finding inspiration. KEY TAKEAWAYS Caitlin is thankful for the support she received from her family, including her parents and grandparents, as well as her partner. Having a strong support system can provide encouragement and motivation in pursuing your business goals. Social media has been a valuable platform for showcasing her artwork, attracting clients, and debunking false information. The Prince's Trust, which provides many young entrepreneurs with mentorship, workshops, and grants to help start and grow businesses, has become a valued institution. Their many incentives can help boost confidence and improve pitching skills. Caitlin acknowledges that she has experienced moments of self-doubt and imposter syndrome throughout her journey. However, she emphasises the importance of pushing through and not giving up, reminding herself that she is capable and deserving of success BEST MOMENTS "Surround yourself with the right people. Having a mentor like Lucy has been amazing. She throws me into opportunities and pushes me out of my comfort zone." "I always thought it was like getting young people into some sort of opportunity, but I wasn't really sure what. But a girl I was in university with told me about the Prince's Trust and how they support young entrepreneurs." "I've had moments of imposter syndrome, thinking, 'Am I really at a place in my career where I can talk to other people about business?' But you just have to keep pushing and not give up." "Not everyone is going to like your work, and that's okay. Once you let go of trying to please everyone, you can have fun and create for yourself and your audience." This is the perfect time to get focused on what YOU want to really achieve in your business, career, and life. It's never too late to be BRAVE and BOLD and unlock your inner BRILLIANCE. If you'd like to jump on a free mentoring session just DM Jeannette at info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com or sign up via Jeannette's linktree https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot VALUABLE RESOURCES Brave, Bold, Brilliant podcast series - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/brave-bold-brilliant-podcast/id1524278970 ABOUT THE GUEST Caitlin Williams I'm a feminist illustrator under the name w0bbly bits, who explores body positivity through digital artwork. I create art prints, stickers, and more to bring people joy with bright bold colours, and women as the central focus of my imagery. I sell my work online at www.w0bblybits.com and attend craft fayres around South Wales. Website: www.w0bblybits.com Instagram & Tiktok: @w0bblybits ABOUT THE PRINCE'S TRUST NatWest has a long and proud history of supporting communities across the country and creating opportunities today to help others thrive tomorrow. We are proud to work side-by-side with The Prince's Trust on its Enterprise programme. Over the past 20 years this partnership has supported tens of thousands of young people to turn their ideas into sustainable businesses. NatWest colleagues also take part in volunteering and fundraising; since 2019 The Prince's Trust has welcomed more than 882 NatWest Group volunteers across 437 different sessions, supporting 3,372 young people. We are committed to supporting entrepreneurs to start, scale and grow and offer a range of fully-funded support for businesses at every stage, including online learning with Business Builder, a six-month Accelerator programme for businesses with ambitions to expand, and Local Enterprise Managers who offer regular events and 1:1 support. THE CHALLENGE FACED BY THE PRINCE'S TRUST IN WALES Wales continues to experience a variety of entrenched social and economic challenges. Workless households, significant health inequalities and high youth unemployment in some areas are the main issues that continue to prevail. It's widely recognised that growing up in poverty can have an unjust and detrimental impact on young people, placing barriers on future opportunities. According to The Prince's Trust annual Youth Index report (2022) 24% of young people in Wales agree they will never recover from the emotional impact of the pandemic More than half (56%) of young people in Wales agree that the pandemic has left them feeling “burnt out” and 44% reveal that the pandemic has caused a long-term negative impact on their stress levels While over half (55%) of Wales' young people report experiencing a mental health problem 46% say the pandemic has made their mental health worse, and 28% of young people in Wales surveyed feel like they will fail in life Today, The Prince's Trust is one of the UK's leading youth charities, founded by King Charles in 1976. Our programmes have been developed in response to society's changing needs, give young people the support they need to overcome hardship and lead full and successful lives. Our plans in Wales will directly help to alleviate the issues this generation are experiencing. The rising cost-of-living is having a significant impact on unemployed young people supported by The Prince's Trust. The Prince's Trust deliver a number of programmes for young people aged 11-30. The focus on Education, Employment and Enterprise. All of our programmes embed confidence and resilience building; to enable young people to enjoy long term positive outcomes. Our gentle plea for support We really need your help! If you would consider being a business mentor for young people at The Prince's Trust, or want to support via your business or as an individual; we would be delighted to hear from you. You will be helping us to change the lives of young people for the better, and supporting young people into meaningful education and employment; with the confidence to know they can succeed. Let's create brighter futures for young people in Wales, and inspire future generations to come. hello@princes-trust.org.uk, or 020 7543 1384 ABOUT THE HOST Jeannette Linfoot is a highly regarded senior executive, property investor, board advisor, and business mentor with over 25 years of global professional business experience across the travel, leisure, hospitality, and property sectors. Having bought, ran, and sold businesses all over the world, Jeannette now has a portfolio of her own businesses and also advises and mentors other business leaders to drive forward their strategies as well as their own personal development. Jeannette is a down-to-earth leader, a passionate champion for diversity & inclusion, and a huge advocate of nurturing talent so every person can unleash their full potential and live their dreams. CONTACT THE HOST Jeannette's linktree - https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot https://www.jeannettelinfootassociates.com/ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtsU57ZGoPhm55_X0qF16_Q LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Facebook - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeannette.linfoot/ Email - info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com Podcast Description Jeannette Linfoot talks to incredible people about their experiences of being Brave, Bold & Brilliant, which have allowed them to unleash their full potential in business, their careers, and life in general. From the boardroom tables of ‘big' international businesses to the dining room tables of entrepreneurial start-ups, how to overcome challenges, embrace opportunities and take risks, whilst staying ‘true' to yourself is the order of the day.Travel, Bold, Brilliant, business, growth, scale, marketing, investment, investing, entrepreneurship, coach, consultant, mindset, six figures, seven figures, travel, industry, ROI, B2B, inspirational: https://linktr.ee/JLinfootThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
We continue our detailed look at everything ADHD. There's so much to learn! Who it effects, why, the different types, and more! So much information we had to split it into two parts. Stay tuned for part 2 next week! Some ADHD resources here: www.chadd.org www.understood.org Tell us how you like charting Queer Health! Take the quick survey here: https://forms.gle/TdmtcrQUZ9Z8TK9W6
We take a detailed look at everything ADHD. There's so much to learn! Who it effects, why, the different types, and more! So much information we had to split it into two parts. Stay tuned for part 2 next week! Some ADHD resources here: www.chadd.org www.understood.org Tell us how you like charting Queer Health! Take the quick survey here: https://forms.gle/TdmtcrQUZ9Z8TK9W6
We dive into the phenomenon of Seasonal Affective Disorder. Is it more than the winter blues? How do we manage it? How do we talk about it? Important Hotlines: National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 800-273-TALK (8255). Trans life line: 877.565.8860 (United States) NAMI Chicago helpline: 833-NAMI-CHI (626-4244) Illinois Department of Human Services Suicide and Crisis (including Substance Use) Lifeline: 988 Let us know how you like the show! https://forms.gle/TdmtcrQUZ9Z8TK9W6
In this episode, Scary or Funny, Caitlin Williams and Kathleen Lockyer talk about the type of risky-free-play called Scary-Funny. Caitlin is a wildlife tracker, bird language expert, forest therapy guide, forest therapy trainer, and mentor to many children. Some topics we discuss are: What is happening in our nervous system during scary-funny play? How scary-funny helps us stay young. Resilience through play. How life events become traumatic and how scary-funny play can help us build resilience. The hazards of scary-funny play. How to introduce this kind of play to increase resilience and not traumatize. What is the "window of tolerance?" Learn more at rxoutside.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kathleen-lockyer/message
In today's episode with Caitlin Williams of Forget Me Not Studio and All Boxed Up we discuss her journey from wedding videographer to stationer. Caitlin shares the process and fear of starting a new business during a pandemic (if you need bachelorette supplies- she's got you covered!), and how the Lord used people around her to give her the final push to get started. We also talk about her favorite part of her job as a stationer (it might surprise you!), how supply chain issues affect the paper industry, and how the Holy Spirit can give us composure on stressful wedding days. Do you struggle with wondering if your gifts and talents matter in God's kingdom? This episode is for you. Follow Caitlin on Instagram: @forgetmenot_studio and @allboxedupcoOnline: www.forgetmenotstudio.com and www.all-boxed-up.comVisit Oh Happy Day on Instagram: @ohhappydaypodcastFind us online at www.ohhappydaypodcast.com and sign up for my email list to receive my list of top books for Christian creatives.Buzzsprout The easiest way to start a podcast. Get a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid plan! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Caitlin Williams, Manager of Substance Use Services and Clinical Psychologist, dives into the concept of harm reduction with us, including what medication assisted treatment is and how it can help people who want to reevaluate their use of opiates.
One of the reasons I started this podcast--one of the reasons I love reading and writing in this community--is that I've come across so many thoughtful and insightful readers. My guests today--Gina, Paige, and Wendy--epitomize those qualities. I met them online about a year ago, and since then, I've enjoyed reading their thoughts on Austen and Austenesque on Facebook and on Paige's blog, Jane Austen State of Mind. In this conversation, we discuss what readers want, the Austen characters we loathe most, Austen's portrayals of women...and so much more! Stick around for the lightening round at the end, and then leave a comment letting me know your answers to those questions! (And hey, if you give your answers in a voice message on Anchor, I'll try to play it on my next podcast!) Show notes: Here are some books and authors mentioned in this podcast (listed approximately in the order they were mentioned). --Caitlin Williams, The Coming of Age of Elizabeth Bennet --Linda Berdoll --Marsha Altman --Joana Starnes, The Unthinkable Triangle --Amy D'Orazio, A Short Period of Exquisite Felicity --Lucy Marin, The Recovery of FItzwilliam Darcy --Christina Morland, Seasons of Waiting and A Remedy Against Sin
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Florida man comes on piercing podcast. Shorty joins us this week to discuss studio layout ideas, sterile gloves as a minimum standard, and why he chooses to not offer septum piercings. We also also have Kookie Knox on to talk about the new Piercers of Color scholarship and how you can donate. You can donate to the PoC scholarship at: https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8fZyu8xjfm, deadline for contributions is Sept 30 2019. You can also follow piercersofcolor on instagram. Thank you to Caitlin Williams and Lynn Loheide for your support at www.patreon.com/ryanpba.
"Our Bodies, Ourselves" was conceived in 1969 as a self‐help guide about health written by women for women. Most of the listeners who were at least teenagers in the sixties are familiar with the book but younger people are less likely to have ever read it, perused it, or even seen it. So is "Our Bodies, Ourselves" history or does it still have a role to play in today’s world? My interviewees are Judy Norsigian, Sally Guttmacher, and members of the 2019 AJPH Student Think Tank Jay Balagna, Shanae Burch, Emily Dalton, Jeremy Wang, and Caitlin Williams.
Looking for a job can be arduous and anxiety-inducing. It's not surprising: The end results can be life changing. And organizations looking to hire new employees face challenges, as finding the right candidate for a job can be difficult if the search isn’t conducted correctly. What can job seekers and employers do to improve the process to everyone’s benefit? In Episode 32, we find out. First, ALA Editions acquisitions editor and Dewey Decibel contributor Jamie Santoro speaks with Caitlin Williams, author of Be Opportunity-Minded: Start Growing Your Career Now (ALA Editions, 2019), about tips for those on the job hunt and job market trends. Next, Dewey Decibel host and American Libraries associate editor Phil Morehart talks with David Connolly, recruitment ad sales manager for the American Library Association’s JobLIST, about what job hunters should be doing to find the right fit and what employers should be doing to find the right candidates.
Timothy Regan meets outside in the gathering dusk among the crickets with Forest Bathing Guide, Wildlife Tracker, and Relational Educator Caitlin Williams, to explore the Nature of peacemaking through our senses. Join us in the forest! Learn about Caitlin and her work at KnowingWild. The post Forest Bathing and Peacemaking: Interview with Caitlin Williams appeared first on KPFA.
We're answering two questions this week, from Caitlin Williams and Max Brighton. Caitlin's a Sydneysider and when she visited the National Gallery of Australia she stumbled upon an unusual structure that she couldn't work out. Photo: National Gallery of Australia
A crunch, a munch, a jingle, he’ll make your spine a-tingle. You think the recent clown sightings have been off-putting? Wait till Crepitus is unleashed onto the earth. On a recent trip to Northern Michigan, we had the pleasure of sitting down with creator and director of the upcoming horror film, Haynze Whitmore. There was already a lot of buzz around this film prior to casting, but once casting was complete, that buzz turned into a frenzy. Along with Michigan natives, Mike Hard of Hell, Michigan and Caitlin Williams of Cheboygan, they also snagged the young Raiden Moore known for his roles in the hit TV adaptation of Stephen King’s Haven as well as the Lizzie Borden Chronicles, staring Christina Ricci. Playing the part of the deputy, as well as a producer on the film, is model/actor/film producer, Lance Paul of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Lance is also the founder of Ginger Knight Entertainment. Playing Mother in this nightmare is the young and beautiful, Jackey Hall of Little Rock, Arkansas, known for her work on The Invited, Biohazard: Patient Zero, Walking Dead, and Van Wilder: Freshman Year. And to round out this already fantastic cast is none other than Mr. Bill Moseley. We all fell in love with Bill when he broke out onto the scene as the unforgettable Chop Top in Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. Recently he’s given us the chilling delight of playing Otis B. Drifwood in the Rob Zombie films House of 1000 Corpses and the Devils Rejects. Soon he will be terrifying audiences as the creepy, killer clown, Crepitus. When the moon is bright and you can catch a sight of his crooked ol’ Crepitus pout, then you better run fast, cuz he’ll snatch your ass, and eat all your insides out. Many kudos to Mr. Eddie Renner, who along with his wife Sarah, wrote the screenplay for this film. Longtime friend of our own Dougy Fresh , (both Cheboygan, Michigan natives) Eddie is an incredible artist who provided us with our wonderful cover photo art work and could very well be making the artwork for the Blind Pig Confessions Crepitus Ghost Pepper Stout which will be released in limited addition for this film. You may just have to show up at its premier to get some. We wish Eddie Renner could have made this show along with Haynze but we couldn’t persuade him to leave sunny Florida to be with us for this one. But we’re sure we will be back with the Crepitus gang again as the filming gets underway. We had a blast talking horror and drinking brews all afternoon with Haynze. Tune into hear more about Crepitus(and follow up plans) and how you can become part of this soon to be horror classic. We’d like to thank Alisa Doe-Klinger for hosting this show at the UAW Black Lake (stayed tuned for the upcoming episode with Alisa) and for fueling the show with some of the delicious craft brews available at the Black Lake Golf Club. Shout outs to Benjamin Slocum and Beard’s Brewery's Holy Diver, Goodfellows Grill, and our friend Steven Welsh, whom you may know better as Captain Smee of Attack of the Show. http://www.whixco.com/crepitus.html http://www.thewhixcompany.com http://www.uawblacklake.com http://www.getasketch.com http://www.goofyfaces.com http://www.beardsbrewery.com
In this week’s Episode, Justin talks with corrections officer Caitlin Williams about being a female guard at a prison where 70% of the inmates are sex offenders. Cait plays a round of impromptu impersonations, Daddy tries to prove that the world currently has more cookies than trees, and we check out a track from the band All Parallels.
On today's THE FOOD SEEN, we wake up and smell the coffee with connoisseur James Freeman and sweets specialist Caitlin Williams Freeman. They are the affogato better known as Blue Bottle Coffee. In their book, The Blue Bottle Craft of Coffee, you learn how to grow, source, roast, brew, and drink the best (coffee) bean you'll ever have. Recipes ranging from stout coffee cake to sesame-absinthe cigars, and of course, an affogato with smoky almond ice cream. Also, hear about Caitlin's upcoming book project, which came from the art-inspired pastry work she's done at SF MOMA. Mondrian cake anyone? Most importantly, find out whether James is a pants on or pants off cappuccino drinker. This episode has been sponsored by S. Wallace Edwards & Sons. “There's nothing about my work that is free form. If I'm developing recipes, I'm adding spices by the half-gram. My goal is to have it come out perfectly every time.” [14:30] — Caitlin Freeman on THE FOOD SEEN “I love simplicity of the pour over. It's just so elemental. All you need is a little cone filter, a pretty good grinder- and then you just need to pay attention.” [17:40] — James Freeman on THE FOOD SEEN